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[National Association of Artists' Organizations Conference]

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Photograph of a conference meeting at the National Association of Artists' Organizations Conference. There are many people in chair sitting in a circle. There are some people on the outskirts of the main circle. On the left is sitting Pio Pulido.

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Mexic-Arte Museum

Mexic-Arte Museum features its collection of photographs, catalogs and ephemera documenting the Museum's many activities since its opening in 1984. The Mexic-Arte Museum is well-known for its longest-running Day of the Dead Festival, showcasing Latino/Tejano artists, entertainment, and educational programs in the heart of downtown Austin.

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Photograph of a conference meeting at the National Association of Artists' Organizations Conference. There are many people in chair sitting in a circle. There are some people on the outskirts of the main circle. On the left is sitting Pio Pulido.

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Texas Cultures Online

Texas Cultures Online features local history materials from eighteen institutions depicting the diverse cultures of Texas during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Burnet County Historical Commission, Anne & Mike Stewart Collection, Danish Heritage Preservation Society, Gillespie County Historical Society, Houston Metropolitan Research Center at Houston Public Library, Institute of Texan Cultures, Mexic-Arte Museum, Museum of the Big Bend, Museum of the Gulf Coast, Nesbitt Memorial Library, Panola College, Price Johnson Family Collection, San Antonio Public Library, Tarleton State University, University of Texas at San Antonio, and the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. Funding for this collection was provided by the Amon Carter Foundation.